Miller: Future Looks Bright For ‘Artie’
Erv Miller thinks Arties Ideal has his best days ahead of him. Miller hopes that includes Thursday when the colt will visit Dover Downs for the $213,000 Matron Stakes for two-year-old male pacers.
Arties Ideal was a two-time winner on the New York Sire Stakes circuit and finished third in the series championship before trying the Grand Circuit for the first time at Lexington’s Red Mile. The colt was second to Workin Ona Mystery in a division of the Bluegrass Stakes, and paced a :26.1 final quarter-mile, before a seventh-place finish in a division of the International Stallion Stakes.
After a three-week respite, Arties Ideal qualified in 1:54.2 at Harrah’s Philadelphia on October 30 to prep for the Matron. He won the qualifier by 10 and a half lengths.
“He was a real green colt getting started and he’s just been getting better all the way through,” said Miller, who trains Arties Ideal for owner Bay Pond Racing Stable. “He had a little setback the second week at Lexington, his blood was a little messed up, but as far as getting more mature he’s gotten better every time we went to the gate.
“He qualified really well at (Philly) and I look for him to put in a good effort.”
Arties Ideal and driver Marcus Miller, Erv’s son, will start the Matron from Post 4. He is 10-1 on the morning line. Metro Pace runner-up Semi Tough, with Matt Kakaley driving for trainer Ron Burke, is the 5-2 favourite.
“He got the four hole, that’s a good spot, and if things work out for him he should be right there,” Miller said.
Dover Downs host the four Matrons for two-year-old trotters and pacers Thursday. Racing will begin at 4:15 p.m. (EST) with a non-betting race, the Matron for colt and gelding trotters, followed by the regular card at 4:30 p.m. Breeders Crown runner-up When Dovescry is the 5-2 morning line favourite for the $177,800 filly trot and Breeders Crown finalist Queen Of The Pride is 5-2 in the $179,100 filly pace.
Arties Ideal is a son of American Ideal out of Midnight Art. The colt has earned $114,508 in nine starts and is Midnight Arts third six-figure-earner. The family also includes Grand Circuit winners Good News Lady and Ideal News.
Miller said the colt was immature physically to begin the season, but has developed nicely.
“I think he’s going to be a nice colt,” Miller said. “He’s easy to drive, an easy trainer. He handles well. You can tell he’s got a great attitude. He’s so handy and he’s a smart little horse. I really look forward to next year with him.”
Arties Ideal is eligible to the Governor’s Cup later this month at the Meadowlands Racetrack, but the Matron could be his final start of the year.
“We’ll go off how he races,” Miller said.
(USTA)